My November Counterfeit Kit had an interesting patterned paper for locks and I got busy with scraps to add some extra tags. Hubby & I enjoyed operating the locks on our 30th Anniversary canal cruise - the photo was taken by No.1 Son's fiancée while he steered the boat between the gates.

Next
on the hop is our lovely and talented Guest Designer for November Dawn. The full hop list is published on the CKCB today if you get lost on your travels.

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Happy First of the Month!
Which around here means that it's reveal time at the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog.
We started with Dawn, our Guest Designer, and you will have seen everyone else including Susanne as I'm the last in line.

A lovely autumnal set of papers, and I knew I had one themed paper in my stash ... so that was the basis of my whole kit! Unfortunately as it was a freebie from a retreat give-away pile, I have NO idea who the manufacturer is.

Monday, 24 October 2016

Welcome to the final post of the October CKCB Members' Blog Hop; if you didn't reach me from Raelene then you might want to start at the beginning with Lisa (the full hop list is here). We had a choice of three challenges to use for the hop (#1 Snip, Snip! , #2 Balance The Scale, #3 Paying Dress Up) or indeed, anything made from this month's kit. I've already joined in with #2 with this page, and decided to finish off the Danish part of my Scandinavian road trip album by putting the remaining Copenhagen photos onto a double page spread:

Despite putting loads of navy alphas into my October Counterfeit kit, I didn't have enough letters to spell Copenhagen ... so two "3"s had to do duty as "E"s and that "A" is an upside down "V" with a cleverly positioned heart ... my thanks to Lesley for suggesting this!

I've room for a little journalling with some memories of a lovely foot and bicycle friendly city with a wide range of things to see and do.

We'd love it if you joined in next month's hop, so why not keep an eye out for November's Kit-to-copy on November 1st and sign up by November 18th.

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Challenge 2 at the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog this month introduced me to an intriguing way to think about the colours on your page: the "gallon-quart-pint" strategy. So I took a gallon of white, a quart of yellow and a couple of half-pints of grey and navy from my October Counterfeit Kit to make a page about Hubby's recent birthday bottle of beer:

I made the page last month at a Scrappy Retreat where one of the challenges was to use just 5 items of stash apart from the photo(s) ... so that's 1 sheet of cardstock, 2 sheets of patterned paper (the grey and the grid are the reverse of the yellow papers), 1 navy alphabet and 1 yellow flair button! There was a fair bit of behind the scenes paper and card gutting involved :-)

And FYI that bottle contains 3 litres i.e. over 3 (US) quarts of beer!
P.S. Who knew US quarts were smaller from UK ones? Not me!!

If you have been hopping along you'll already have seen what the lovely Susanne did with the inspiration kit and now it's my turn. It was far too painty and blotchy for me to counterfeit too closely, so (ignoring the pastel pink) I went with a colour match!

Those blues and blacks reminded me of some papers from Teresa Collins Urban Market collection ... which I just happen to have in 6x6 format. I selected some sheets from that and added some yellow accents from a Sn@p! Colour Vibe pad.

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Welcome to the start of the September Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog Members' Hop. I went rogue with the prompts this month and did my own thing with an old photo from 2014:

The photo seemed made for the colours in my my September Counterfeit Kit ... wouldn't you agree? The perspective makes those Bengal kittens look huge, but they were teeny back in 2014. Child No.3 was in kitty heaven!

Next
on the hop is a brand new member of our Counterfeiting Club, so please pop over and give a very warm welcome to Anne. The full hop list is published on the CKCB today if you get lost on your travels.